Rambo, I believe. Nice guy.
He was booted out of the club for reasons unknown.
Not of the United states.
Panda
It was in 2000, Now the president is Adolf Mc Kennedy.
Lincoln, Mc Kinley and Kennedy
mc polian
There's a couple different definitions by which an MC can be considered an "outlaw" club, but, if you're going by the traditional definition, Outlaws M.C., Pagans M.C., Hell's Angels M.C., Bandidos M.C., Mongols M.C....
terry and nick the vp
The 8th.
Most clubs have you hang around for awhile, maybe a few years. Then once they get to know you well enough, you have to prospect, which is usually at least a year-long process in which a full-patch member must sponsor you. Once your prospect stage is up, the charter votes on whether or not you get in.
There's a case to be made for each of the major 1% clubs to be the chief rival. It's arguable that the Outlaws are, especially in the northeastern United States. Violence between the two gangs has cropped up even within the last two years. There is currently a great deal of tension between the Bandidos and Hells Angels in certain portions of Europe, but they do have a peace agreement in place. What few articles on the topic can be found about the tensions between the Bandidos and Hells Angels in the US seem to be fairly dated and there doesn't appear to have been any significant tension since 2006 when the Bandidos allegedly assassinated a man in Austin, Texas who was attempting to start a Hells Angels chapter there. Shortly after this incident an indictment for criminal activity that more or less decapitated Bandido leadership in Washington was announced. It indicted 32 members of the Bandidos, including the President of the Washington chapter. The Pagans have also been at odds with the Hells Angels, having allegedly assassinated a Hells Angels Vice President in Philadelphia in 2005. Their numbers have dwindled however, while the Hells Angels have increased. Recent law enforcement estimates put the total membership of the Pagans at a number below 500, compared to estimates of Hells Angels which range as high as 2,500 worldwide. Further, in 2009 55 members of the Pagans (over 10% of their total membership) were arrested and charged with some pretty serious crimes including murder, kidnapping, drug trafficking and more. The cases are still pending but will undoubtedly be a fairly devastating blow to the Pagans, which may or may not diminish their ability to be rivals to anyone at all, much less the Hells Angels.